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"I don`t believe there is any tax on the house down payment at the moment..."

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I don`t believe there is any tax on the house down payment at the moment. There is tax on the commission that you pay a realtor when you sell a house and there is also land transfer tax when you buy a house. The amount you pay for land transfer tax depends on how expensive the house is. At the moment there is a rebate for first time home buyers. I have heard that there may be more taxes added in the future but have not yet heard confirmation of what it will be. I hope that answers your question. Ericka Hardy Sales Rep Royal LePage RCR 519-376-9210 (office) 519-270-7177 (cell).

" can you buy a house in ontario with 5 down payment..."

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Yes you can buy a home with 5% down. Visit your bank or mortgage broker and they can have you pre-approved and explain the process to you. It is as simple as that. Steve Carson Sales Representative Re/Max Pembroke Realty Ltd. , Brokerage 613-732-3601 613-732-0669 (cell). Can you buy a house in ontario with 5 down payment. It has become obvious I need help with this. Any ideas you have would be very much appreciated. I am very grateful for your help.

Am not in your part of the world, but experience has shown me that cheques, in particular Government issued cheques, can be cleared into your account if deposited within 12 months of the date of the cheque. If that date has passed, you will need to contact the cheque issuer, provide details etc. and have it re-issued. Hope this helps.

"If someone is making a claim that your ontario government cheque is stale dated..."

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In canada, cheques issued by the government either at state or provincial level cannot be stale dated. In other words they do not expire. If someone is making a claim that your Ontario government cheque is stale dated, refer him to the Canadian Revenue Authority which can confirm. David Butler.

"Deliquency date i.e from the first date payment was defaulted or became a bad..."

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According to the fair credit reporting Act, Bad credit accounts or deragatory accounts drop off 7 years after the deliquency date i.e from the first date payment was defaulted or became a bad debt. David Butler.

The answer to your question in short is "Yes" but there is a lot of questions that need to be answered also. The best advice I can give you is to make an appointment with me and we can start finding out if you can buy a house.

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